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Everything posted by 57Gregy
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Back to the OT; I wonder if you can create some custom drum maps, call them 'tuning maps', of your favorite set-ups, and open them when you need to in Cakewalk? Not exactly an "app", but it could be useful.
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Will there be a bass player in the band? ?
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Import MIDI from Android app goes wrong [SOLVED]
57Gregy replied to mgustavo's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
How do you import them? Try Opening them instead of importing. -
Possibly. I installed SHS 6 XL before CbB.
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It's tough losing friends. Sorry for your loss.
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Good name, but everything would be at 28 BPM.
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With the start screen open, there should be a list of Demo Projects at the bottom. Chernobyl Studios Withered Moments, Geoff Manchester Virtue, Sophia Jane Living For Now and True Sound Studios Happy Go Lucky. I can't say if they are new or if you have ever seen them, though.
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Some effects allow saving custom presets. I would imagine all of them may do so. I have only done it with the Sonitus EQ.
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The best way to understand people suffering from paranoia …
57Gregy replied to SteveStrummerUK's topic in The Coffee House
Don't worry about him; he's not the one watching you. -
If you haven't already gotten the Instrument Definition for the MS 49, here it is: MX.ins There are a couple of errors, such as a bass patch name being repeated in the wrong banks, but that's easily fixed by editing the file in Notepad. I think I already did that. ? The name is wrong although it plays the correct patch.
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Hmm. My Yamaha MX 49 doesn't have speakers. I must have gotten the discount model. ? Anyway, if you want to hear everything from the same source, everything has to be routed through that source. You will need to connect the audio outputs of the MX to your interface and set up an audio track in Cakewalk to play through. Or, insert a software synthesizer into Cakewalk and play the Yamaha through that soft synth.
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I can’t figure out how to create an event in the midi piano roll
57Gregy replied to Zookie's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
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Cakewalk newbie here! Why does sound change upon exporting?
57Gregy replied to Diana Chahine's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Pretty much the same thing using different words. Focusrite is a good company and not too expensive. RME, MOTU, Presonus are some other well-regarded brands. Welcome to the forum. -
Yeah, whenever I want to export a completed song, I first bounce it down to a single audio file and export it to a folder on my desktop. Easy to find there.
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I can’t figure out how to create an event in the midi piano roll
57Gregy replied to Zookie's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Were the kicks tapped in or are you clicking them in with the mouse? It's possible (if tapping) that the note sent from the machine is a note that doesn't make a sound in the drum map you are using. Click the keyboard (or drum names) on the left to find the kick sound you want and then drag your data to that note. -
Do you first Select the tracks you want to bounce together? Still, that's pretty much like soloing them.
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It takes place on Thanksgiving. Listened to it at the gathering. The millennials were not impressed.
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Expand the track pane to see all of the options. This is for a MIDI track, but audio tracks also have in/out. MIDI Track Pane.bmp
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Check that the track's output is set to the Yeti. And welcome to the forum.
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Writing lyrics and song structure
57Gregy replied to Frans van den Berge's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
I just tried it in Cakewalk by Bandlab. In an empty MIDI track, choose the Lyrics view and you can type in the words without existing MIDI notes, and that data will appear in the track view clip as vertical lines, indicating that something is there. Although I don't know what you mean by 'blocks'. Clips, maybe? -
Things don't snap to grid since the recent update
57Gregy replied to tdehan's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Such as, Track View, Piano Roll View, Staff View, Arranger View, etc. -
Good doggie.
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There are no hits in the PDF reference guide for tape monitor. That is something you would find on a stereo receiver to monitor the tape input, hence the name. ? In Cakewalk's track pane is a button called Input Echo which allows you to hear what you're playing/recording while playing/recording. Looks kinda like this:
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What display? On the keyboard or in the Cakewalk MIDI Track Pane? If it's the keyboard, you may have Local Control Off, which disables the keyboard's sound module when the keys are played, so you don't hear the sound twice. Once from the Korg and again from the Korg being driven by Cakewalk. Glad you got some of it solved. You can go to your first post and in the title bar, add 'solved', but you can never close the thread.
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In MIDI, yes. In audio, there are some hoops you need to jump through to get the click to match the changed tempo. I have read here that it's easy, I've just never done it.